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s&p 500 energy sector, up roughly 11% in the last three months, outperforming the broader index and second best performing sector overall. the utilities have been flat and are the worst performer for the time period. having said that, one of the standout performers that has bucked the trend in the utility sector has been one oak, investors liking this utility company because of the 33 cent dividend and projecting a dividend increase next year and a company with potential for growth. energy, dow components, chevron and exxonmobil have had stellar performance as of late. chevron hittingen all-time high in september. finally, cabot oil and gas, trading at all-time highs not seen since ipo in 1990. these are some names to watch. you know what, analysts out there saying they're not overbought at this point. continue to watch them grow in the future. >> thank you, jackie. >>> so, will so many individual stocks keep making all-time highs in this environment? >> with us today are sam stovall and our own bob pisani. sam, it's going to come down to earnin earnings, right, which starts tomorrow? >> t
s&p 500 energy sector, up roughly 11% in the last three months, outperforming the broader index and second best performing sector overall. the utilities have been flat and are the worst performer for the time period. having said that, one of the standout performers that has bucked the trend in the utility sector has been one oak, investors liking this utility company because of the 33 cent dividend and projecting a dividend increase next year and a company with potential for growth. energy,...
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airr right after that at 7-thiity. 3 911: okay, what's the emergency? caller: uh, i just killed my mom and my ister. 911: what? caller: just kklled my mom and my ssster. a teen admits to pt...and the chillinn ispatch call thht reveaas exactly what "accordiig to the way the bill &pmisdemeanor that i could be punishable for a whole year in " prison."a new law banning parents from spanking their kids. the tate that supports it...and why many parents re on the defense. a... aú barnhill: you hear a lot of talk about question seven... so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. oh, please don't call me "pumpkin." no, that's white cho
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take a look at today's winners on the s&p 500: dagen: cheaper energy and more jobs, the romney ryan camp putting the keystone pipeline back in the national spotlight. we track all of our money that is going to the solar panel industry in china. and that ominous dark cloud hanging overhead, not connell, was expected to be a lousy season for quarterly earnings. some of the names in question coming up in today's trade. connell: give you a name in question. bottom of the hour let's go back the nicole in now who is not in question at all. eli lilly? nicole: highest level since 08. we're talking about an experimental alzheimer's drug which did well for eli lilly so far in the experiment. let's take a look here, up 1/2% -- up 3 1/2%. experimental drug for alzheimer's. led to 34% reduction in memory decline for patients with mild symptoms over a period of 18 months. that's a pretty good showing. that's why we saw the stock jumping. speaking of jumping, i wanted to also take a look at some names that have hit some 52 week highs today. i know some of them have pulled back and you may see some red
take a look at today's winners on the s&p 500: dagen: cheaper energy and more jobs, the romney ryan camp putting the keystone pipeline back in the national spotlight. we track all of our money that is going to the solar panel industry in china. and that ominous dark cloud hanging overhead, not connell, was expected to be a lousy season for quarterly earnings. some of the names in question coming up in today's trade. connell: give you a name in question. bottom of the hour let's go back the...
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more after this. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. a judge has sentenced jerry sandusky to at least 30 years in prison on child sex abuse charges. the sentence means a former penn state football coach will be in prison until he is nearly 100 years old. the 68-year-old sandusky still says he is innocent and plans to repeal. israeli prime minister netanyahu is planning an early election due to reports that announcement will come in the next few hours. israeli commentators predicting election will be held in january or february folks and tensions with iran over nuclear program and the israeli economy. and penske media buying "variety." covering hollywood for more than 100 years and still considered a top industry source. they said they would put it up for sale. the news headlines on the fox business network. lori: inside trading kingpin rajaratnam should follow the example of a lesser-known figure indicate and fled the country. charlie gasparino has the details on the lone fugitive in a massive crackdown on insider trading. >> do you kno
more after this. >> 22 minutes past the hour, this is your fox news minute. a judge has sentenced jerry sandusky to at least 30 years in prison on child sex abuse charges. the sentence means a former penn state football coach will be in prison until he is nearly 100 years old. the 68-year-old sandusky still says he is innocent and plans to repeal. israeli prime minister netanyahu is planning an early election due to reports that announcement will come in the next few hours. israeli...
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one company is looking for a new energy solution. why burn expensive petrol when you can burn dirty corn oil? yes. bio diesel. bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its biggest gain in a month today. does this sound a little familiar? if you watch this show, it should. listen to what ben willis said last month what we had him on the show. >> china took all a good bit in terms of iron ore to create steel. at this time last year, iron ore was trading at $180 a metric ton. liz: what does this tell you, a nice little move to the upside? >> we are starting to see some green shoots caught a few well, out of china. a little bit of recovery from the steel side. it is ready to step in and stimulate the economy. that is wh
one company is looking for a new energy solution. why burn expensive petrol when you can burn dirty corn oil? yes. bio diesel. bio diesel ray noble energy group. up next, we are asking dan oh, the ceo president, how he is turning trash into treasure. could it be the solution to our problems? ♪ follow the wings. ♪ liz: here is your fox business market check. we have cliff petro resources. the largest iron ore producer. it is surging today. iron ore for immediate delivery in china saw its...
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every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. >>> the federal government says 50 million americans don't always have enough food to get by. one group in california is doing something about it as ben tracey reports. its members use their valuable experience to make sure food doesn't go to waste. >> reporter: shirley is 72 years old and a great grandmother. but just try telling her she doesn't belong on a fork lift. >> watch out. the next thing i learn how to drive is a semi. >> reporter: she's part of an army of 500 very senior citizens, volunteers who run this warehouse in sacramento. kathryn is 87. >> does this keep you young in some way? >> i think it does. it keeps us moving. we're not sitting around watching tv. >> reporter: what they are doing is feeding the hungry. taking in and sorting millions of excess food from grocery stores that passed the sell by date but not expired. they then send it off to local food banks. >> there's a growing need especially with the downturn in the economy. >> gary is the ceo which i
every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. >>> the federal government says 50 million americans don't always have enough food to get by. one group in california is doing something about it as ben tracey reports. its members use their valuable experience to make sure food doesn't go to waste. >> reporter: shirley is 72 years old and a great grandmother. but just try telling her she doesn't belong on a fork lift. >> watch out. the next...
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starting at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. and tonight, still awaiting the headlines coming out of the value investing congress. coming up next, we continue to tell you what to watch for, stick around to find out, one big question that remains for europe this quarter. get the trade to help you play it. more "fast" just ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on
starting at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. and tonight, still awaiting the headlines coming out of the value investing congress. coming up next, we continue to tell you what to watch for, stick around to find out, one big question that remains for europe this quarter. get the trade to help you play it. more "fast" just ahead. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading...
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first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message.
first my energy independence policy means more than three million new jobs. many of them in manufacturing. my tax reform plan to lower rates for the middle class and for small business creates seven million more. and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message.
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here comes the next front and there are some showers in the catskills west of new york at 7. we should clear out most of the mid-atlantic and northeast going into thursday. for game 3 of this series, the first pitch looks like temperatures are in the 60's so it is milder. a slide 20% chance of a sprinkle and it will clear out and cool gamento the 50's as the moves on. mostly cloudy with north wins six to 12 and temperatures running below normal. northerly winds diminish in the afternoon. almost winter-like conditions. 54 with a sprinkle on thursday. warning clouds and fog. before these guys break a little bit -- the sky's break a little bit. as we head toward a big weekend, we will pull out of the cool and wet conditions. a sprinkle in the afternoon on wednesday. another front roaster on friday which brings great running weather on saturday and beautiful football weather on sunday. >> the ravens have been in the orioles' game tonight but i have another ion improving in a lot of areas after the win in kansas city. we will see why next in sports. jackpot has an estimated annuit
here comes the next front and there are some showers in the catskills west of new york at 7. we should clear out most of the mid-atlantic and northeast going into thursday. for game 3 of this series, the first pitch looks like temperatures are in the 60's so it is milder. a slide 20% chance of a sprinkle and it will clear out and cool gamento the 50's as the moves on. mostly cloudy with north wins six to 12 and temperatures running below normal. northerly winds diminish in the afternoon. almost...
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energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said lenders need to restore good customer service to regain trust of the public and rbs is the poster child for what went wrong in banking. and eric snyderman is suing jpmorgan. the suit partly the result of a federal mortgage task force formed in january. investors lost around $22 billion and more than 100 securities. jpmorgan says the suit involves actions taken at the behest of the u.s. government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif dea
energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said...
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natural gas standing out in the energy pits, eking out a small gain. let's take a look at the ung. there it is. again, it's about a half a percentage point gain on a down day in the market, but considering its runup over the past month or so, this thing, we wonder where it's going to end. liz: well, merrill lynch liked it, put out that note saying natural gas would be higher going into the winter season. coal, those names were on fire today. here's the coal exchange-traded fund, ticker or symbol kol moving higher by about three-quarters of a full percentage point. david: when the bell rings, the action begins. two countries have historically outperformed the others in fourth quarter posting gains more than 60% of the time. we're going to tell you exactly which two countries. if you're not crazy about putting money back in the states, we'll tell you where to go outside of the u.s. liz: plus an earnings season crystal ball. the competitive edge with two big names that could be setting up for a big beat, and then two names that could fall flat. david: all right. we're going to tell yo
natural gas standing out in the energy pits, eking out a small gain. let's take a look at the ung. there it is. again, it's about a half a percentage point gain on a down day in the market, but considering its runup over the past month or so, this thing, we wonder where it's going to end. liz: well, merrill lynch liked it, put out that note saying natural gas would be higher going into the winter season. coal, those names were on fire today. here's the coal exchange-traded fund, ticker or...
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a flea market for 7 bucks. an auction of the painting was stopped on saturday. a woman from virginia bought the landscape on the banks of the seine mostly for the frame. the painting was stolen from a museum in baltimore in 1951. it was worth $100,000. >>> and now here's your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. mitt romney has an op-ed in the "wall street journal" on foreign policy. mr. romney says allowing iran to build a nuclear weapon is unacceptable. president obama also says the u.s. goal is preventing iran from having an atomic bomb. >>> paul ryan told fox news he and mitt romney want a 20% cut in all income tax rates but ryan failed to provide details. >>> the associated press says if the election were held today, mitt romney would win 23 states, president obama would win the rest capturing 271 electoral votes. >>> hugo chavez, the president of venezuela is facing re-election with voting to be held next sunday, october 7th. chavez told an interviewer that if he were an american, he
a flea market for 7 bucks. an auction of the painting was stopped on saturday. a woman from virginia bought the landscape on the banks of the seine mostly for the frame. the painting was stolen from a museum in baltimore in 1951. it was worth $100,000. >>> and now here's your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. mitt romney has an op-ed in the "wall street journal" on foreign policy. mr. romney says allowing iran to build a nuclear weapon is...
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now trading at 3,121. the s&p 500 index up at 1,848. maria? >> good rally leading up to today's comments by federal reserve chairman ben bernanke to the economic club of indiana today. his speech did little to push wall street forward. in fact, the market came off of the highs as the chairman started speaking. the chairman saying he doesn't see a recession, but that growth is still too slow to boost the jobs picture. listen to this. >> right now, we see an economy which is expanding. we see employment which is one of the key indicators of recession, still growing. so we expect the economy to continue to grow. that's our best forecast as of now. so we're not expecting a recession. that being said, with an economy growing only sort of 1.5% to 2%, that is not fast enough to lower the unemployment rate. that is my concern. >> all right. we have reaction now to that. and today's big gains in our "closing bell" exchange, plus we're talking strategies for the coming quarter. a quarter that has historically been good for the bulls. with us today, todd
now trading at 3,121. the s&p 500 index up at 1,848. maria? >> good rally leading up to today's comments by federal reserve chairman ben bernanke to the economic club of indiana today. his speech did little to push wall street forward. in fact, the market came off of the highs as the chairman started speaking. the chairman saying he doesn't see a recession, but that growth is still too slow to boost the jobs picture. listen to this. >> right now, we see an economy which is...
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to confined on wbal-tv 11 news at 7:00, fresh off his appearance. another big night for perry hall shooting victim daniel were way. what is being tell you done in his honor. >> those stories and more when you join us at wbal-tv 11 + and comcast. take a figure for jordan as. to go back here with a live update. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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but obviously romney calling this out is why stocks were up 6 to 7%. the question i have is up to what day do you decide to pull the trigger and say romney is going to win and i'm going to put my money where my mouth is. >> i like them whether obama wins or whether romney wins. >> i'm already positioned better. return to normalized earning is more. >> let's go to the options desk xgt where do you stand? >> i agree that i think it is positive for coal stocks. i think the alternative energy names are places that i would want to avoid. one debate isn't enough to take it. i don't like the solar stocks. i like them less and both sectors trade it higher today. on health care, we havekhave ke book and we start off with the health care sector. >> before you think about positions yourself, i think there are a couple of things you should think about what was stated last night. the republicans focus on cost and that is what romney was saying. i think it is different on the democratic side. they are talking about access before cost. i think the second point is the
but obviously romney calling this out is why stocks were up 6 to 7%. the question i have is up to what day do you decide to pull the trigger and say romney is going to win and i'm going to put my money where my mouth is. >> i like them whether obama wins or whether romney wins. >> i'm already positioned better. return to normalized earning is more. >> let's go to the options desk xgt where do you stand? >> i agree that i think it is positive for coal stocks. i think the...
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new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. stuart: there was at least one source of controversy. mitt romney's speech last night. >> i will stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love the paper. i actually love you, too. stuart: i am told that this caused an uproar. that is nonsense. >> people on twitter were all up in arms about this. the challenge that everyone focuses on is the headline. no one wants to see big word go away. it makes $45 million from merchandising alone. it only cost them $70 million for them to produce their show. "sesame street" can survive. stuart: what is the subsidy? can you put it on the screen? how much does the taxpayer give? if we took that subsidy away, big bird would still be around. >> i think it is a plus. i think we get about 100 million. we give to pbs about 20% of their total budget. >> you can bring in corporate sponsors. advertisers. there are other ways for pbs to save money. i wore a big bird
new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. stuart: there was at least one source of controversy. mitt romney's speech last night. >> i will stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love the paper. i actually love you, too. stuart: i am told that this caused an uproar. that is nonsense. >> people on twitter were all up in arms about this. the challenge that everyone focuses on is the headline. no one...
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cbs news instant polls, the former governor apparently knocked it out of the park. 500 uncommitted voters were asked who won this debate. 46% said romney was the winner, while only 22% said that the president was the victor this time. as for their view of romney, the man who has been fighting to ensure that he relates to the average american, 56% of the polls said they had a better opinion of the former governor after this debate. what started out as cordial quickly became heated. >> his proposal calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of $2 trillion of additional spending for the military. and he is saying that he is going to pay for it by closing loopholes and deductions. he's been asked over 100 times how he would close those loophole, and he hasn't identified them. >> if the tax plan he described airplane tax plan i was asked to support, i'd say absolutely not. i'm not looking for a $5 trillion tax cut. i've said i won't put in place a tax cut that adds to the did deficit. >> five weeks before the election, he's saying the his big idea is never mind. >> my priority is jobs. there's not
cbs news instant polls, the former governor apparently knocked it out of the park. 500 uncommitted voters were asked who won this debate. 46% said romney was the winner, while only 22% said that the president was the victor this time. as for their view of romney, the man who has been fighting to ensure that he relates to the average american, 56% of the polls said they had a better opinion of the former governor after this debate. what started out as cordial quickly became heated. >> his...
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>> i'm looking for 5% to 7% down side but from above 1500 for the s&p 500. a breakout above the september high which is around 1475 would target 1510 over the short term and that's within the scope of our intermediate term target which is 15 to 20 which will ultimately be tested after a correction phase. the trend falling models are still lined up very positively and we're not as overbought as it may feel. >> as i recall, the last time you were on talking about 2013, your targets were, i think, what some would argue, still relatively historic. are your looking for record highs on the s&p? >> i am. first half of 2013. based on the longer term momentum indicator. that's what i would not lose sight of if we see a significant correction. corrections feel bad but at the end. day it will prove to be a buying opportunity. the breadth behind the market is strong. 65% of the constituents of the nyc is above their moving day average. so we do have room for expansion in the market participation. >> and finally, i assume breadth, for those arguing a bullish case that's
>> i'm looking for 5% to 7% down side but from above 1500 for the s&p 500. a breakout above the september high which is around 1475 would target 1510 over the short term and that's within the scope of our intermediate term target which is 15 to 20 which will ultimately be tested after a correction phase. the trend falling models are still lined up very positively and we're not as overbought as it may feel. >> as i recall, the last time you were on talking about 2013, your...
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new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: 30 past the hour. let's get a check on the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: what kind of day would you describe today? it is a holiday and we are to the downside. >> very light volume. i got a very good spot right up front at the train station this morning. with the bonds and banks being closed. everyone just sits around and waits to see if there will be a headline out of europe. economic data, nothing on the calendar today. we have alcoa coming out tomorrow after the bell. nicole: when you talk about tomorrow, we will kick off earnings season. alcoa obviously, does that first. what do you think the big picture is? >> historically, earning season had a little bit of a boost to our market. it is a bigger picture thing on a smaller scale. investors are able to see things move in forward. historically, we have seen the market move upward starting earnin
new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. ♪ tracy: 30 past the hour. let's get a check on the markets as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides. nicole: what kind of day would you describe today? it is a holiday and we are to the downside. >> very light volume. i got a very good spot right up front at the train station this morning. with the bonds and banks being closed. everyone just sits around...
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later this hour he will join us live in studio as fox 5 morning news at 7:00 starts right now. go teddy. >>> good morning to you. there's a live look outside, some slowdowns on the roads, as you would expect, some clouds out there and a little bit of fog too. this is thursday, october 4th. good morning, everybody, i'm tony perkins. i'm allison seymour. we're happy you're with us on this thursday morning. >> lots to talk about today. we'll start it with tucker barnes and taikd a look at today's forecast. good morning, tucker. >> good morning, tony. yeah, we got some rain showers moving through the area at the moment. they won't last all day. they'll be here for another hour or two and then we should see gradually improving conditions, by that i mean a little less humidity and more sunshine later this afternoon. hang in there. there's the rain shower activity, north to south, pushing through d.c. and to points east, including parts of charles county there and out towards annapolis, anne arundel county still getting some showers. we still have some back to the south and west, mana
later this hour he will join us live in studio as fox 5 morning news at 7:00 starts right now. go teddy. >>> good morning to you. there's a live look outside, some slowdowns on the roads, as you would expect, some clouds out there and a little bit of fog too. this is thursday, october 4th. good morning, everybody, i'm tony perkins. i'm allison seymour. we're happy you're with us on this thursday morning. >> lots to talk about today. we'll start it with tucker barnes and taikd a...
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facebook went public in may, $38, now trading at about $22. at 3:00 on katie the woman behind facebook sits down for a one-on-one interview chief operating identify sheryl sandberg opens up to katie today at 3:00 followed by abc7 news at 4:00. >>> new development in the breaking traffic news we've been following for you all morning. major bart delays folks from the east bay trying to get into san francisco. >> that's not all. >> sue is in the traffic center. new information on the tracks. >>> stalled maintenance vehicle has been cleared off the track between macarthur and 19th in oakland. right now we are experiencing residual delays up to an hour system wide with bart. you may want to make alternate plans. we've go a serious accident west 580 at 680 approaching dublin interchange lane three there, three-car crash. in san jose, accident north 101 old oakland road slowing things headed northbound you might want to take highway 87 for an alternate there. bart experiencing one hour delays, system wide. we'll be checking the bay bridge toll for yo
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>> you know, two of the areas we've been looking at and have bought some stocks in are the energy area and the industrials area recently. >> were you going to just jump in? sorry about that. >> yeah, i was going to ask -- peter was talking about looking for a pullback. i think a lot of people are looking for the pullback. that's the tough part. if everyone is looking for the pullback, it may not come or when we want it. it could be put off for quite a ways. >> that's a good point. what about that? you don't want to fight the fed, right? >> yeah, i guess not, but i think the market is kind of at least at a stalemate with the fed here. if you look back to when qe 3 was announced, we're just about even, maybe a little bit higher. i think that, to me, is a big warning sign that, you know, how long is it going to be? what point does the market become qe resistant? we're testing that thesis right now. i'm looking at some of the other factors. i'm looking at insider selling right now which is about 11 times higher than insider buying during september. so somebody out there is getting scared.
>> you know, two of the areas we've been looking at and have bought some stocks in are the energy area and the industrials area recently. >> were you going to just jump in? sorry about that. >> yeah, i was going to ask -- peter was talking about looking for a pullback. i think a lot of people are looking for the pullback. that's the tough part. if everyone is looking for the pullback, it may not come or when we want it. it could be put off for quite a ways. >> that's a...
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deposits are put at 22. so there's a problem of people moving assets in to dollars and into gold. but sanctions are working. they are affecting the economy and we're starting to see that impact. >> let's bring in henry, as well. henry, the real has been declining for more than a year. what impact is that having along with the sanctions now? >> well, it's clearly pushing up import prices as well as feeding into what is already spiraling inflation. it isn't just a result of sanctions. it reflects government general mismanagement of the economy. as we look as the government tries to respond, we see the faction alism and lack of attitude to be able to deal with international or domestic issues. >> if the sanctions begin to have some impact, what does that do on the political front? does it weaken the current establishment or does it in some ways sort of entrench it? >> a mixture of both to be honest. i think what we will see is political establishment, conservative faction try to push the blame for this on to ahmadinejad's government. and we've seen already that from various stapts. b
deposits are put at 22. so there's a problem of people moving assets in to dollars and into gold. but sanctions are working. they are affecting the economy and we're starting to see that impact. >> let's bring in henry, as well. henry, the real has been declining for more than a year. what impact is that having along with the sanctions now? >> well, it's clearly pushing up import prices as well as feeding into what is already spiraling inflation. it isn't just a result of sanctions....
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>> still i got about 7 to 800 gallons left at the tank. i'm hoping the price will go down but i talked to lady at refinery the she said no, prices will keep going up. if you want to wait monday, maybe. i said are you sure? i don't know. i have an answer for you too. tonight or tomorrow morning i going to shut it down. so this is first time in my lifetime. i've been in this location over 30 years. i mean shutting down the pumps. lori: is this a perfect storm? we mentioned exonoree finery fire. we have a chevron pipeline. elevated levels of organic chloride. whatever that is. that's what they're blaming. phillips 66 wanting to shut down to do maintenance on refinery. is this a perfect storm of events or -- >> when one refinery has a problem, next day, chevron have a problem. an hour later, pasco refinery have a problem. i don't know. i mean it's like a sickness or like a flu, contagious. goes from one refinery to the next. say we're having a problem. i understand. refinery problem. what about when we have, texas having a problem, we're shift
>> still i got about 7 to 800 gallons left at the tank. i'm hoping the price will go down but i talked to lady at refinery the she said no, prices will keep going up. if you want to wait monday, maybe. i said are you sure? i don't know. i have an answer for you too. tonight or tomorrow morning i going to shut it down. so this is first time in my lifetime. i've been in this location over 30 years. i mean shutting down the pumps. lori: is this a perfect storm? we mentioned exonoree finery...
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the sun comes up today at 7:11. should be better towards the afternoon. >> that could make for a rough morning commute. we are checking for problems. one accident on the southwest side of the city. what for delays and possible lang closures. otherwise looking pretty good. southbound 83 coming down from pedonia road, averaging around 60 m.p.h. so far moving very well on 97. here's a live look of traffic. we will update you on the cameras around the area. starting with learned -- 95 was fort mchenry. -- starting with 95 and for a mechanic. that is the latest. >> we are all tied up a de the american league divisional series after the orioles win at camden lards -- camden yards. >> kim is live at camden yards with reaction from fans. >> good morning. camden yards went wild last night after o's beat the yankees, 3-2. these fans could not be more proud of their orioles. fans after the game monday night could not contain their excitement. the orioles to a down the yankees, winning 3-2 in the second game of the playoff seri
the sun comes up today at 7:11. should be better towards the afternoon. >> that could make for a rough morning commute. we are checking for problems. one accident on the southwest side of the city. what for delays and possible lang closures. otherwise looking pretty good. southbound 83 coming down from pedonia road, averaging around 60 m.p.h. so far moving very well on 97. here's a live look of traffic. we will update you on the cameras around the area. starting with learned -- 95 was...
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carmax, we're looking at carmax, the great performer on the s&p 500 today and looking at it because. stuart: tt research wrote here that the retail sales that we've been seeing, the same store use unit, retail sales are likely to outpace analysts estimates so that's some positive comments there for carmax. stuart: hold on one second, stay right there. what are you saying about carmax. charles: the ceo spoke at the democratic national convention and if i was him i probably would have as well. obama put out 1200 other car dealers. you get rid of 1200 of my competitors, i've got your back, baby. stuart: and harley davidson, they are he' higher and how much? >> looking at harley davidson, 5.7% gain for september. it's clearly outpacing the losses in august and rbc and citigroup, positively talking about the fact they're relatively optimistic about floor traffic and one has a 52 price target and the other-- >> if you drive a harley do you vote for president obama or governor romney? >> i have no idea. can i say congratulations to charles for the new addition to the payne family tree? >> i
carmax, we're looking at carmax, the great performer on the s&p 500 today and looking at it because. stuart: tt research wrote here that the retail sales that we've been seeing, the same store use unit, retail sales are likely to outpace analysts estimates so that's some positive comments there for carmax. stuart: hold on one second, stay right there. what are you saying about carmax. charles: the ceo spoke at the democratic national convention and if i was him i probably would have as...
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it is 7:00 on the east coast. we have new developments in the shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivy was shot and killed this week in arizona. initially they said he came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the agents. >> as you know investigators have made evidence looking into the death. the result of friendly fire. the fact is, the work of the border patrol is dangerous. all of us wear the uniform and know that protect their communities against those who wish to do us harm. >> that news comes as homeland security secretary janet napolitano traveled to meet with officials and ivie's family. reacting to his death, napolitano said, "this tragedy reminds us of the risks our men and women confront, the dangers they willingly undertake while protecting our nation's borders." he is the third agent killed in the line of duty this year. >>> a political super bowl with the super bowl of el
it is 7:00 on the east coast. we have new developments in the shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivy was shot and killed this week in arizona. initially they said he came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the agents. >> as you know investigators have made evidence looking into the death. the...
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her latest, a funny look back at the naughty schoolgirl who launched her career at 22. she's just posed again 24 last august. proving she's still got it. she chronicles her devout upbringing in her back. >> that's my bedroom window. >> reporter: she grew up poor with three sisters in a polish neighborhood on chicago's south side. we return to the shows she grew up in. her initials still carved in cement in the backyard. >> i see one right there. there's jenny. >> reporter: like a dig. walking up to the attic of her old bedroom, she recalls dreams of becoming a nun. >> i had a jesus poster. the pope was over there. flaming heart of jesus was over there. and i had some, i love jesus t-shirts and bags hanging up. >> reporter: jesus was your bieber. >> jesus was my bieber. >> reporter: she had dreams of hollywood, where she built a career for two decades. only returning recently to raise her son. for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, chicago. >>> and joining us, now, to talk about her book "bad habits: confessions of a recovering catholic," is actress and best-s
her latest, a funny look back at the naughty schoolgirl who launched her career at 22. she's just posed again 24 last august. proving she's still got it. she chronicles her devout upbringing in her back. >> that's my bedroom window. >> reporter: she grew up poor with three sisters in a polish neighborhood on chicago's south side. we return to the shows she grew up in. her initials still carved in cement in the backyard. >> i see one right there. there's jenny. >>...
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quarter numbers, two sectors driving the weakness are materials sector, down 22%, and then the energy sector where expected to be down 20%. those are the two drivers of the decline in earnings. but interesting that while we've seen estimates come down, the market was actually up during the course of the quarter and part of the reason for that could be that analysts are expecting somewhat of a hockey shaped recovery where earnings are expected to be down 3% in q3, but bounce back to almost 10% growth in q4. >> how much of an indicator is alcoa? is in a any lead on how the rest of the season goes? >> we did a study on that showing if it had any predictive qualities. and in terms of how the rest of the index perform, it's really not much of an indicator. however, if you look at how how alcoa performs in terms of the price index, when alcoa beats, the market has been up 75% of the time. when it misses, it's about a 50/50 proposition whether the market is up or down. so the market definitely tends to respond rely. >> will forward earnings help or hurt going forward? >> again, it looks like
quarter numbers, two sectors driving the weakness are materials sector, down 22%, and then the energy sector where expected to be down 20%. those are the two drivers of the decline in earnings. but interesting that while we've seen estimates come down, the market was actually up during the course of the quarter and part of the reason for that could be that analysts are expecting somewhat of a hockey shaped recovery where earnings are expected to be down 3% in q3, but bounce back to almost 10%...
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patriie sanders fox45 news at en. &p a life changinggcondition won't stop twoobrotherss rom overcoming the odds. the achieving. hey are facing and - ...and coming up in ust 5 minutes on the late edition... edition....halloween outragee.. why one mask is causiig alot of anger. and a really dumb cciminal. the amazingly stupid thing one guy did thaa got him prrested. trans fat free.. all natural. the other healthy food labels thht aren't as healthy as they seem... tomorrow on fox45 morning news. from atlanta ... give.../ new meaning ...to the idea... of... team work. 27-year-old... kyle &ppease... ssufers from cereera palsy.../ .but... he... doesn't... let that... get... in the way... of... his athletic ambitions...//..after... a... lifetime of wheelchair- kyle... wanted ...to... try out running.../ so... he turned... to his brother... brent ...foo hell...//. he... two and their dad.... figured out ... how to adapt ...each event ... for their... unique team... eefort....// kyle sayss.. remaininggpositiie is his key. &p"j
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes withome risk, north america's natural gas producs are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources ofwithin self-containedgy fwell systems.y, and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communies and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >> i'm robert gray with your fox business brief. alcoa kicked off earnings season with better-than-expected profit and revenue for its third quarter. the company reaffirmed its long term outlook that aluminum demand will double by the year 2020. >>> yum brands beat profit but missed on revenue. the company raised its full-year earnings growth forecast to at least 13%. >>> capital one says it has restored online services after suffering a denial of service attack. a group claiming to be allied with an islamic terror organizati
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes withome risk, north america's natural gas producs are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources ofwithin self-containedgy fwell systems.y, and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communies and the environment. we're america's...
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take a look at the s&p 500. we open to the up i'd and then clocked the ism numbers came out for december and let me show you the quote that got things going. the ism has useful comments that came out and said the panel reflects a mix of optimism, optimism over new orders beginning to pick up and consider concerns. it was the any orders to moved things to the positive side. here is the risk on sectors financial, energy, industrials, mixed tells to the upside and a bunch of stocks from the dow jones at new highs. ibm and travelers, historic highs and multi-year for general electric, home depot also a new high. you will see the drop last tuesday. we were at 1457 or so and back to the cloe on monday and dropped down to 1441 and here we are, guys, not far, 2 points maybe from the closing numbers on monday. >> thank you for the wrap up. joining us more for is hank smith. good to have you with us. does the number today outweigh what he with saw last week in terms of durables and pmi which were disappointing. >> i think
take a look at the s&p 500. we open to the up i'd and then clocked the ism numbers came out for december and let me show you the quote that got things going. the ism has useful comments that came out and said the panel reflects a mix of optimism, optimism over new orders beginning to pick up and consider concerns. it was the any orders to moved things to the positive side. here is the risk on sectors financial, energy, industrials, mixed tells to the upside and a bunch of stocks from the...
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game 3 tomorrow night in new york, first pitch at 7:30. if the orioles a dance to the championship series, tickets will go on sale to the public today. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> very busy ride out there. dealing with the west side accident at the inner loop on the northwest corner of reisterstown road. ba of developing because of it. crawling from reisterstown road all the way to edmondson. southbound 715 back up out of the owings mills area. northbound 83 past the beltway, 1 lane closed with an accident. cape st. claire road at walnut ridge drive, accident location. we will show you what looks like in the area of old court road. these delays are going to get worse. under the traffic backed up there. southbound 95 out of the northeast, looking for delays there. >> rain was likely a factor in the accident. tapered off around the metro area. most of the ring from annapolis all the way to cecil county. that is where the rain is going. 48 in 60, 47 in randallstown. highs in the upper 50s. we will be mostly cloudy tomorrow
game 3 tomorrow night in new york, first pitch at 7:30. if the orioles a dance to the championship series, tickets will go on sale to the public today. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> very busy ride out there. dealing with the west side accident at the inner loop on the northwest corner of reisterstown road. ba of developing because of it. crawling from reisterstown road all the way to edmondson. southbound 715 back up out of the owings mills area. northbound 83 past the...
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new bayer migraine formula. >>> back now at 7:40 with those stunning pictures of a boeing 727 crashing into the desert. the terrifying moment of impact caught on 38 cameras. such a jaw-dropping experience help us all fly more safely. well, it's all part of a documentary airing on discovery channel on sunday. abc's neal karlinsky has an exclusive preview. >> reporter: you're watching one of the most ambitious tests ever in the name of airline safety. this boeing 727 is being deliberately crashed into the desert. on board, mon $500,000 of crash test dummies. 38 specialized cameras, sensors and a crew of pilots wearing parachutes. they jump out of the back of a plane. then the huge jet line esche careens into the ground. a horrific, yet survivable crash that tears the plane apart. this stunning crash was done for the discovery channel's "curiosity plane crash," after four years of planning and with a huge team of experts. >> parts are still running. look at that. >> reporter: all to better understand what really happens to people on board. >> i suspect this one may have a concussion that
new bayer migraine formula. >>> back now at 7:40 with those stunning pictures of a boeing 727 crashing into the desert. the terrifying moment of impact caught on 38 cameras. such a jaw-dropping experience help us all fly more safely. well, it's all part of a documentary airing on discovery channel on sunday. abc's neal karlinsky has an exclusive preview. >> reporter: you're watching one of the most ambitious tests ever in the name of airline safety. this boeing 727 is being...
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what about -- 22%. 32% said it was tie. these reactions are taken overnight and reactions may change, people's reactions may change but the media narrative stays the same. >> we'll see about this one. the polls on friday, rasmussen and we ask america both showed romney pulling ahead by a slim margin. i will predict the people who are complaining bitterly about the polls a week ago will not complain anymore. gallup organization had a blog about the methodology of this. the polls are what they are. they are a snapshots of opinion but they i don't think they cooked either way. therefore, i think conservatives should be happy. >> jon: there was the "washington post" poll that ran on monday. judy is nodding her head. 41% for governor romney, 52% for president obama in this "washington post" poll. 52% of likely voters across swing states side with obama. 41% romney in the new national poll. the problem here there was a margin of error of 8 points and there was a sample size of 161 people? >> right that poll should have never one
what about -- 22%. 32% said it was tie. these reactions are taken overnight and reactions may change, people's reactions may change but the media narrative stays the same. >> we'll see about this one. the polls on friday, rasmussen and we ask america both showed romney pulling ahead by a slim margin. i will predict the people who are complaining bitterly about the polls a week ago will not complain anymore. gallup organization had a blog about the methodology of this. the polls are what...
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claiming 500 new recruits volunteer every month. he says they are sent into battle after one month's training. this boy says he's 15, but looks younger. the commander encysts only those 18 or older are allowed to fight. suddenly, we hear the sound of a war plane. everyone knows to take cover. and as we wait it out, the commander tells us, he could really use a no-fly zone. he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war will be over. fear of air strikes is a major reason why more than 1 million people inside syria are living on the run. more than half of them children, according to the u.n. one held up a photo of a brother said to be killed. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a tent, she points to her 11-year-old son who was wounded in an aerial bombing. she is saying, what has he done to deserve this? today the planes came back again and he started screaming. i want to ask the pilot, do you not have children? if they want a war, why don't they f
claiming 500 new recruits volunteer every month. he says they are sent into battle after one month's training. this boy says he's 15, but looks younger. the commander encysts only those 18 or older are allowed to fight. suddenly, we hear the sound of a war plane. everyone knows to take cover. and as we wait it out, the commander tells us, he could really use a no-fly zone. he says that the u.s. and the world, if they won't give us a no-fly zone, then give us missiles and in two days, this war...
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. >>> good monday morning news time 7:26. if you are trapping your -- strapping your kids in be aware of a new law in effect that could be affecting you. the law requires all children under the age of 8 to ride in a child safety seat regardless of the weight until they hit a certain height requirement 4 feet 9 i. before the new law took effect kid who weighed more than 65 pounds could forgo a car seat. it is designed to keep kids safe. if you need help installing the seat and make sure you did it properly call 800-370-seat. time for a check of the forecast with lynette. >> all right. look what we have this morning. we have the dense fog advisory for areas shaded in gray. let's go to see what's going on in annapolis this morning. yes we have some clouds hovering across the area. nicerise and a few speaks of sunshine. sun-cloud mix battle it out throughout the day. temperatures in annapolis 52. it's cool this morning. and we are looking at your hour by hour forecast bumping up throughout the day but maryland most powerful radar
. >>> good monday morning news time 7:26. if you are trapping your -- strapping your kids in be aware of a new law in effect that could be affecting you. the law requires all children under the age of 8 to ride in a child safety seat regardless of the weight until they hit a certain height requirement 4 feet 9 i. before the new law took effect kid who weighed more than 65 pounds could forgo a car seat. it is designed to keep kids safe. if you need help installing the seat and make sure...
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new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour for free samples on downy.com. and marinated with our own special recipes. smithfield marinated pork. dinner that serves you . could face jail time after driving his car into a builg -- for the second time. jonathan legear (leh-gear) plo
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since his 1962 debut there have been 22 oo 7 films with another due out at the end of the month. it is the longest-running of all time and grossed $5 million at the box office making it the second most successful behind harry potter. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. -expensive optn using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarant. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker i
since his 1962 debut there have been 22 oo 7 films with another due out at the end of the month. it is the longest-running of all time and grossed $5 million at the box office making it the second most successful behind harry potter. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. -expensive optn using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality...
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7:00 p.m. and 63 degrees at 8:00 p.m. then on sunday, are you ready for some football? that's right, the 49ers, 1:00 p.m., 60 degrees. same deal there, reduced visibility because of those low clouds coming in. 62 at 2:00 p.m. but you know what this equates to? perfection for tailgating. it's going to be really, really nice out there. not too hot. we still want you to drink lots of water. 71 degrees by monday into tuesday. fog and drizzle. of course we want you to all stay safe out there. the weather pattern doesn't change all that much. now that we're in the fog, the drizzle, a few scattered showers. we don't get out of the 70s until potentially the end of next week, so you can give your ac a break. i don't know about giving the traffic a break. it is going to be jam packed. >> we haven't been getting a break from traffic at all and especially not this weekend. we'll talk about that in just a second. right now, this is north 280 as you come toward the 880/17 interchange. building up here but th
7:00 p.m. and 63 degrees at 8:00 p.m. then on sunday, are you ready for some football? that's right, the 49ers, 1:00 p.m., 60 degrees. same deal there, reduced visibility because of those low clouds coming in. 62 at 2:00 p.m. but you know what this equates to? perfection for tailgating. it's going to be really, really nice out there. not too hot. we still want you to drink lots of water. 71 degrees by monday into tuesday. fog and drizzle. of course we want you to all stay safe out there. the...
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us bank. >> at 22 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. turkey has retaliated against syria for a sixth straight day. and turkey -- no one was injured. the two countries have been firing artillery across the borders since last wednesday. chavez has won his third straight six year term of venezuela. he captured 55% of the vote. his smallest ever margin of victory. a commercial cargo ship is on it way to the international space station. spacex dragon capsule is caring many things, including chocolate vanilla swirl ice cream. that is your fox news minute. back to you, dennis. dennis: the gap is narrowing between president obama and mitt romney, even in swing states. mitt romney almost even with the president. there is an all out buying bullets for those political ads. john shelton joined me now. thank you for being with us, john. you know what, it looks like there will be an all out spending until the election. >> there is a huge amount of money they share. we see a huge number of ads going out to the swing states. dennis: when i advertise on
us bank. >> at 22 minutes past the hour i have your fox news minute. turkey has retaliated against syria for a sixth straight day. and turkey -- no one was injured. the two countries have been firing artillery across the borders since last wednesday. chavez has won his third straight six year term of venezuela. he captured 55% of the vote. his smallest ever margin of victory. a commercial cargo ship is on it way to the international space station. spacex dragon capsule is caring many...
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nasdaq currently trading some 15 points above fair value, s&p 500 at the moment well over six points above fair value. this follows a pretty positive start, positive if you're long on the markets for european stocks. as represented as well in the foot city global 300. up for the highs for the session up 15 points. ftse up around 3% for the quarter. today it is up if you take a look at it up a percent at the moment. ibex currently up 1.3%. bond yields coming down today. so in terms of spain and italy, which is the ones we're focused on, below 6% for spanish 1e7b year, yields lower in italy, as well.year, yields lower in italy, as well. occurrence ci euro dollar has bounced up during the session. dollar-yen 78. aussie dollar was dragged lower by those china pmis. again, just bounced off those lows. sterling slightly weaker on the back of the uk manufacturing pmi numbers that we also have out this morning. so that's where we are in the european session. let's recap the nation trading day. all the details out of sync pore. >> asian markets under pressure today, but volume was light becau
nasdaq currently trading some 15 points above fair value, s&p 500 at the moment well over six points above fair value. this follows a pretty positive start, positive if you're long on the markets for european stocks. as represented as well in the foot city global 300. up for the highs for the session up 15 points. ftse up around 3% for the quarter. today it is up if you take a look at it up a percent at the moment. ibex currently up 1.3%. bond yields coming down today. so in terms of spain...
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we were down at 22, so it wasn't all just, can you see where the days are, it was up to 34. you didn't watch that last night? >> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going to be, will it be in contrast to all the recent jobless frizz we hadays we have? >> there will be some jobs. >> will it be 7-9? >> you've set it up that way no matter what happens if it's a good number it's fixed, if it's a bad number it shows that obama is not doing well on jobs. >> yes. >> all right, both ways. i thought what i'd bring this morning, joe, there were differences in style last night, two different economic programs on display, two different sets of facts about the past, i thought that was interesting and also on display, though, which was more interesting, two different philosophies about government. let's listen to
we were down at 22, so it wasn't all just, can you see where the days are, it was up to 34. you didn't watch that last night? >> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going...
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prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> 7:22. the story book season of the oakland as has at least one more chapter. >> fly ball. center field. ball game. >> like butter. at a sold out coliseum yesterday the as beat the rangers 12-5. they won the american league western division. that win on the final day of the regular season capped one of the greatest comebacks in baseball history. at one time the as trailed texas by 13 games. >> i am pretty motion emotional about this. >> that is what it is about. >> the effort that went into this at every level is so -- >> that is him pouring the champagne on the boss' head and smoking his cigar, yeah, he had a good time right there. the as will play the american league central division champs, the tigers. the first two games played in detroit. the first game saturday at 3:00 p.m. and game two on sunday, then the teams come back to oakland to game 3 on tuesday. >> 7:24. it has been a while since the bay area has had two teams in the playoffs, of course, the giants clinched and gearing up for
prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> 7:22. the story book season of the oakland as has at least one more chapter. >> fly ball. center field. ball game. >> like butter. at a sold out coliseum yesterday the as beat the rangers 12-5. they won the american league western division. that win on the final day of the regular season capped one of the greatest comebacks in baseball history. at one time the as trailed texas by 13 games. >> i am pretty motion emotional...
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at 22. now at 39, she posed again this past august proving she's still got it. >> the church you went to every sunday with your family? >> this is the church i went to twice a week. >> reporter: she chronicles her catholic upbringing in "bad habits." >> that's my bedroom window. >> reporter: she grew up poor with three sisters in a polish neighborhood on chicago's south side. we return to the house she grew up in. her initials still carved in cement in the backyard. >> i see one right there. there's jenny. >> it's all a lost art. >> like a dig. >> reporter: walking up to the attic of her old bedroom, she recalls dreams of becoming a nun. >> i had a jesus poster. the pope was over there. flaming heart of jesus was over there. and i had some, i love jesus t-shirts and bags hanging up. >> reporter: truly, jesus was your bieber? >> jesus was my bieber. >> reporter: but she also had dreams of hollywood, where she built a career for two decades. only returning recently to raise her son. for "good
at 22. now at 39, she posed again this past august proving she's still got it. >> the church you went to every sunday with your family? >> this is the church i went to twice a week. >> reporter: she chronicles her catholic upbringing in "bad habits." >> that's my bedroom window. >> reporter: she grew up poor with three sisters in a polish neighborhood on chicago's south side. we return to the house she grew up in. her initials still carved in cement in...
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at 22, heather wager was a college graduate with the world at her feet, until tragedy struck. at only 48, her mom was diagnosed with a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. heather went home for a visit. and it turned into three years of round-the-clock care. >> it's hard to watch somebody you love deteriorate. especially when you know there's no chance for her. i used food and alcohol to cope with what was going on with her because it just -- i didn't have a lot of joy in my life. >> reporter: after her mother died, heather tried to substitute her deep pain with food. >> five years later, i woke up. i was over 300 pounds. and i didn't really know how i had gotten there. >> reporter: heather's life was a mess. but she found herself unable to make a change until the night she saw her pain reflected in the eyes of her then-3-year-old son, griffin. >> that moment, i realized i needed to change my life for him. >> reporter: it wasn't an easy road. she wasn't ready to face it alone. so, she and a co-worker made a friendly bet, to see who would lose 40 pounds first. they challenged each other
at 22, heather wager was a college graduate with the world at her feet, until tragedy struck. at only 48, her mom was diagnosed with a.l.s., lou gehrig's disease. heather went home for a visit. and it turned into three years of round-the-clock care. >> it's hard to watch somebody you love deteriorate. especially when you know there's no chance for her. i used food and alcohol to cope with what was going on with her because it just -- i didn't have a lot of joy in my life. >>...